• last year
A mum ‘hit the jackpot’ after giving birth to her new baby boy - at a bingo hall.

Tammy Hall, 30, joked she now has a ‘full house’ after her fourth child, Teddie Hall, arrived thanks to the actions of quick-thinking staff at the venue.

She said: "I thought I may win a prize and I certainly did, the biggest prize of all - a new healthy baby boy.

“Many people have said ‘You’ve got a full house now’ and ‘You hit the jackpot that night’ - and everyone calls him ‘Legs 11 Teddie.’”

Tammy, a waitress, had felt some contractions on October 29 but was told by a midwife to “carry on” with her life as the birth wasn't imminent.

So the next night, October 30, she went out with her family to her local Club 3000 Bingo club, in Blackpool, Lancs., before suddenly feeling sick at around 9pm.

The venue's caring staff then came to her rescue, calling 999 and comforting her as she had a series of very intense contractions.

And just 30 minutes later, she gave birth to her 8lb 9oz little boy in the back of an ambulance, which was parked outside the bingo hall.

She said: “I started having contractions the night before I went to bingo, but when I contacted the hospital, they said as it was my fourth baby, it could go on for two or three days.

“So my mum said, ‘Let’s go to bingo,’ and it came on that fast that I didn’t expect it myself.’

"The staff at Club 3000 Bingo in Blackpool were incredible and so calm and caring.

"A special thank you to Phil who realised I was in distress, Larry who then phoned the ambulance and Kairen who remained with me until the ambulance arrived."

Tammy, who began playing bingo at 18 with her grandma Margaret, was three hours into the session with her mum, sister and niece before she felt unwell.

Moments later, she experienced very acute contractions and realised the baby was probably on its way.

Tammy said: “I’d gone outside with my sister to get some fresh air on the interval, and I had a contraction that just didn’t go.

“Then as soon as I walked halfway through the bingo, I instantly felt sick.

“Everyone was playing bingo, and I’d gone into the bathroom. My niece came back, and she was asking if everything was ok.

“But because I was having this contraction, I couldn’t speak. I was like: ‘Just get me an ambulance or something’.”

“Before I knew it, there were about 30 people standing around in the toilet, asking if I was ok.”

Tammy said staff had sat with her before an ambulance arrived at the bingo hall at around 9.20pm.

And she managed to get into the back of the emergency vehicle with the help of her mum where the medics began preparing to take her to the hospital.

But Tammy said she knew the birth wouldn’t wait any longer.

She said: “The paramedic was like, ‘Tammy, we’re going to get you to the hospital, everything is going to be fine.

"And I was like, ‘No I can feel something, I think his head is there’

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Transcript
00:00 Who could have thought you'd come into Bingo to play Bingo and get money but you get a
00:02 baby pig?
00:03 Teddy!
00:04 I come to play Bingo and I give birth outside in an ambulance.
00:10 I started having pains and the ambulance come and I pushed and that was it, he was out.
00:17 So you'd actually been having a game of Bingo when the baby went to labour?
00:22 Yes, I run off and that was it.
00:25 Stuck in the toilet, didn't come out for about half an hour and then the ambulance
00:29 turned up at the bed and that was me done.
00:31 Did he confuse you with that big dummy in Teddy?
00:34 No.
00:35 It was five days late so I was expecting him anyway but I had contractions from the night
00:39 before and then I was told it would be about two or three days so mum said come to Bingo
00:45 so I come to Bingo and then little did I know my price was going to be a baby.
00:49 Did the co-members of staff all help?
00:51 I did, yes.
00:52 There was two, Karen and Larry, they come to my rescue.
00:56 And what did they do to help you?
01:00 Stay by my side, hold my hand and then come with me towards the ambulance.
01:06 So what was it like when you got in the ambulance and you had your little baby Teddy?
01:12 It was amazing, it's nice to see the end of the light at the tunnel after all that pain.
01:18 I came into the main hall and a lady spoke to me and said that there's an emergency in
01:23 the ladies toilet at which point I went into the toilets and found Tammy and her mum in
01:31 the toilets.
01:32 Tammy was obviously in a lot of distress so we went straight on the phone to the ambulance
01:37 service and got in touch with them straight away and then they started to give us instructions
01:43 and at that point I handed the phone over to mum.
01:48 A lady came out to me and said there's a lady in labour in the toilets, there's two
01:54 gentlemen in there, she might want a bit of lady comfort so I ran in and I sat in the
02:00 toilet and told Tammy to squeeze my hand as hard as she wanted and I remember what it
02:05 was like with mine.
02:06 It was earlier in the night we were just talking about how we were both, with Teddy and mine,
02:13 we were both late and both in active labour from the day before.
02:18 It was weird, I jinxed it I'm sure, I jinxed it.
02:22 Do you deliver many babies?
02:25 No, never, never.
02:27 So when you came in for your shift that day was this something that you were expecting
02:33 to do?
02:34 No, absolutely not, one million percent not.
02:40 It's really exciting, we were so chuffed that the team were there and ready to help
02:46 at the time when they were needed and then they really stepped up and it's been fantastic
02:51 and I just met Teddy and he's gorgeous.
02:52 We're used to dealing with lots of things but having babies is not usually one of them.
02:56 It's not part of the training?
02:57 It's not part of the training, no.

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